Kitty come hooooome!

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Blessed Samhain, everyone! There will be a lovely bonfire tonight. Hurrah!

At least, I hope it's hurrah. At the moment we are very worried, as our bad BoyCat stayed out all last night and hasn't reappeared this morning. I hope he's just got shut in somewhere and that whoever owns wherever he is will turn up and let him out very soon, but until then we can't do much but fret. 

He may be doing it on purpose, of course, to pay us back for squeeing over KITTENS yesterday.

I shall be off to the Churchill shortly, for my pre-chemo consultation. These, I'm thankful to say, are generally non-invasive. Just as well, as I'm feeling a little wobbly and fragile, and might well burst into tears if anyone were to poke me about too much. (I have not, to date, done much, if anything, in the way of bursting into tears, but I reserve it as an emergency option.) I do have to ask about a bunch of things, including (i) continuing shortness of breath, (ii) possible build-up of ascites, (iii) will going to the dentist present a problem, (iv) is there anything that can be done to prevent the post-chemo TWINGES, because twinges up the fanny are Not Nice, and (v) almost certainly other stuff that I've forgotten. I shall probably forget all those by the time I get there. I should probably write them down. *proceeds not to do so*

I had an email from my line manager at the weekend - the poor woman never stops working - asking if I'd like to go to the team Christmas lunch. Sadly, a quick check of the cancer diary showed that the meal is on the Tuesday after chemo #5, when I shall be in the full throes of side-effect hell, so that'd be a no.

I really think we may as well cancel Christmas this year; I'm not up to shopping, let alone standing in line at the post office, and one can't do everything online. But then again - bloody cancer's miserable enough without we go giving up on the fun stuff.

Bloody cancer. Wretched cats. Oh, it's a great life, if you don't weaken!

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Feeling much better today as far as the sore throat/ulcer are concerned - a gargle with TCP (I can't actually gargle, so I drank a little bit) seems to have done the trick.

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Euughh, you drank TCP, that's horrible stuff!

    You're one brave lady Hils, just a sniff of TCP and I run a mile! I also used difflam when I suffered mouth ulcers from chemo, it did help me a lot.

    Glad you're feeling better today!

    Joycee hope you can get rid of those nasty ulcers very soon, would be a nice Xmas pressie.

    Tight Lines

    Tim xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    H, I have found a new bottle of difflam and will drop it round. PM me as to when's best as I know you have appointments at some stage. Stuart **hugs**

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hello Hilary, glad that you are feeling a bit better today ......... but gor blimey, TCP ........ I think that stuff would be like paint stripper if I tried it ! Oh, it doesn't bear thinking about - think I'll stick with the warm salt rinses and Difflam, thank you.

    Yes, I do so hope to get rid of the ulcers, thanks Tim ......... they are due to the nuclear fallout and damage to my mouth from the RT three years ago ! All I want for Christmas ............. ?

    Take care everyone - especially yourself Hilary.

    Love, Joycee xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    TCP was pretty much my mother's remedy for everything, and she always insisted it was okay to drink. Of course, my mother was mad, so I wouldn't put much stock in anything she said.

    Stuart - I don't think we have any appointments next week. I'll be in the middle of post-chemo twinges, but I usually manage to keep those to myself. Let us know when you can drop round - thank you!

    x